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"All carry health risks... and can lead to death."
All what? Lives?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Is this the end for Clarkson? He had a fracas[^] with a BBC Producer.
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Surprised the BBC didn't suspend the producer for getting in the way of Clarkson's fist, Top Gear makes the BBC a fortune!
Edit: Hilariously, there's already a Change.org petition, with 40K signatures - https://www.change.org/p/bbc-reinstate-jeremy-clarkson[^]
modified 10-Mar-15 16:57pm.
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James May tweeted this week's edition is cancelled/postponed.
Really annoyed as Top Gear is about the only program the eldest and I actually enjoy together, though he calls it "Cars Go Fast". The eldest, not James May, though James May may I suppose.
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We're talking about a company that allowed its employees to sexually assault children for decades. It won't do a damned thing about Clarkson unless the guy he hit is "in a relationship" with the DG.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It won't last: Clarkson is a) hilarious and b) a big earner for the beeb so I would expect him to be forgiven and all will be well again.
Firing Clarkson is the beeb cutting off its nose to spite its face. Ridiculous.
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Apparently, he punched one of the producers.... probably nothing he didn't deserve anyway.
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What I don't get is why everyone takes Clarkson seriously? Every thing he says is tongue in cheek, really, its so obvious people must be stupid to think he is really racist or as offensive as he makes out.
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Er, no. He really is that way.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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You mean you cant see the smirk when he says these things?
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Jeremy Clarkson is a made up TV character.
The man who plays Jeremy Clarkson is into Opera, Labradoodles, and hobnobbing with David Cameron. He's far more obnoxious than the character he plays.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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I like Top Gear, and I like Clarkson on it, but everything I have heard about him when not performing suggests to him being an obnoxious bully.
But then nice people tend not to be very successful, and he has been incredibly successful. However you do build an ever increasing list of people looking for a chance to stab you in the back, and it isn't the ones in the public eye that get you in the end.
When Andy Gray and Richard Keys lost their jobs at Sky after years of driving its football coverage it was because people working with them got so utterly sick of their unpleasantness and seized a chance to set them up for a fall.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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chriselst wrote: suggests to him being an obnoxious bully
He could be of course, I don't know him, but I have never heard anything to suggest he is though. And also, I dont think anyone could maintains a false persona for as long, and in such trying conditions as the Top Gear team have been exposed to (Polar special comes to mind). Surely his true nature would have come out then, and what we saw was a good natured humourous guy.
Anyway, I think he is funny, and obviously massively popular, globally, to all sexes and age groups. SO if on occasion he blows his top, well, who doesn't?
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Munchies_Matt wrote: a very childishly funny guy Most of the worst nastiness in the world is founded on childishness.
He never does "cute childish" or "self-deprecating childish"; it's always "nasty childish" or "insulting childish".
He was a spoiled brat who grew up without growing up (we've all met the type).
That can make for fun TV, true, but the only way he would get into my house is on the TV.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: it's always "nasty childish" or "insulting childish".
I have never seen that. How is drawing penis with tyre track 'nasty childish'? Its just plain 'childish'.
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Spot on.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I know it will probably blow over but I hope it doesn't. One thing is self-evident in the way Clarkson works - broadcast, 'journalism' and his books - and that is that the man is a bully. Maybe a tad racist and xenophobic, but at the root of it all is a nasty bully.
There is only one way you stop a bully, you take away the thing they most crave - attention...
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: the man is a bully
You have gleaned this from what events/statements/acts precisely?
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Your the one who pointed out the smirk, the bloke is a sarcastic bastard and a bully.
Bloody funny though!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Since when did making an outrageous comment while smirking constitute bullying, sarcasm, or being born out of wedlock?
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